Suppose the kick in Example 3–5 is attempted 36.0 m from the goalposts, whose crossbar

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QUESTION:

Suppose the kick in Example 3–5 is attempted 36.0 m from the goalposts, whose crossbar is 3.00 m above the ground. If the football is directed correctly between the goalposts, will it pass over the bar and be a field goal? Show why or why not.

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QUESTION:

Suppose the kick in Example 3–5 is attempted 36.0 m from the goalposts, whose crossbar is 3.00 m above the ground. If the football is directed correctly between the goalposts, will it pass over the bar and be a field goal? Show why or why not.

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Here we have to find, whether the ball pass over the bar and will be a field goal.

Given data,

Initial speed of ball, \(v_{0}=20 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}\)

Angle with which ball is kicked, \(\theta=37^{0}\)

Horizontal Displacement, \(\Delta x=36 m\)

Acceleration due to gravity, \(g=-9.8 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s}^{2}\)

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